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THE MAGAZINE Volume 2 MAKEOVERS: A ONE80 AT ONE80 A MONUMENTAL WEDDING CAPITOL MEN K Street Women on the Go Washington’s Top 10 Galas FROM GLAM HAPPY HOUR TO GIRLS NIGHT ON THE TOWN

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The MagazineVolume 2

Makeovers: a one80 at one80

A MonuMentAl Wedding

Capitol Men

K Street Women on the goWashington’s Top 10 Galas

FroM glAM HAppy Hour to girlS nigHt on tHe toWn

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Welcome to the second issue of the One80 Collection! We’ve grown so much as a salon over the past year, and wanted to showcase our latest work. At One80, we try to marry fashion-forward style with our amazing city. We focus on who Washingtonians are and what they are looking for, whether it’s a memorable updo for a big event, a polished look for the boardroom, or a complete makeover.

In our ongoing drive to do good for the Washington community, we held a benefit for “Horton’s Kids” this past May. We raised $8,000 for the Capitol Hill-Based foundation, which provides after school programs for at-risk children. We are committed to holding an annual benefit to aid local charities and foundations.

We are so proud and pleased to introduce the Davines haircare line to our clients. Davines is a Carbon Neutral Company based in Italy and matches our efforts to promote beauty and sustainability.

We hope you are as inspired by this edition as we were while creating it. Remi and Jeremy

3 .......... Introduction4 ......... From Glam Happy Hour to Girls Night on the Town 8 ......... Makeover: a 180 at one80 12 ........ Capitol Men 14 ....... A Monumental Wedding16 ....... K Street Women on the Go20 ....... The Washington Gala24 ....... Extensions27 ....... one80 in the News29 ....... Summer Fling30 ....... Tips and Tricks31 ....... Behind the Scenes & Menu33 ....... Second Take35 ....... Acknowledgments

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1275 K Street, NW, Suite 101 • Washington, DC 20005 • www.one80salon.com • 202.842.9113

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glam happy hour Keep your hair fresh through the weekend with these easy tips that will take you from Friday in the Boardroom to Sunday Brunch.

Friday: Schedule a blowdry during your lunch break. If time permits, add a color glaze (perfect for highlights!) or a conditioning treatment (dry hair beware!). These treatments will restore body and shine to your hair.

Perfect Your Potion: Be an active participant and work with your stylist to choose the right product to help your blowdry last. If your hair gets oily fast, ask to avoid product at the scalp, as it can “dirty”. Try Davines “Creative Moulding Foam” for clean, long lasting volume. If smooth and shiny is your goal, opt for a Davines hair oil such as “Protein Sculpting Lotion” which will add moisture and shine through your ends. For extra control against humidity, add Davines “Invisible Honey Gel” to the mix, for extra smoothing and a barely there feel of control without heaviness.

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I always trust that my experience with One80 will be professional, courteous, personable and

relaxing; From the second I make my appointment to when I walk through the door, sit down for a consultation (one where my stylist actually

listens), and every minute after from cut, blowdry and style. The staff at one80 makes me feel like it is their privilege to have me as a

client, not the other way around!

- Pamela Sorenson, Pamela’s Punch

I always trust that my experience with One80 will be professional, courteous, personable and

relaxing; From the second I make my appointment to when I walk through the door, sit down for a consultation (one where my stylist actually

listens), and every minute after from cut, blowdry and style. The staff at one80 makes me feel like it is their privilege to have me as a

client, not the other way around!

- Pamela Sorenson, Pamela’s Punch

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girls night outFriday Night: After wrapping up your work week, enjoy happy hour with your fresh blow-out. Avoid smoke, perfumes, and other strong odors that can get in your hair. Go to bed with a silk scarf on your pillow to protect your style while sleeping.

Saturday Night: Good thing you skipped the 5k run and enjoyed some hair friendly exercise today such as a brisk walk or a yoga class. After a day of errands or relaxation, you’re ready to hit the night on 14th street. To refresh your straight blowdry, iron through the ends only. To renew volume and body, use a 1 inch to 2 inch curling iron to refresh the wave (just wrap the midsection of your strands only leaving out the ends to create a glam-toussled look). If you have a cocktail party or other spe-cial night out planned, visit One80 Salon (just get there before 6:00!) and have your stylist pin your hair up for a total transformation. If you go dancing, keep a tissue handy to smooth hair on the hairline and control stray pieces during powder room breaks.

Sunday Brunch: You look great today thanks to all the beauty sleep. Time for a relaxing brunch on The Hill with friends! Let down your hair and brush with natural bristles. Start at the ends first (use Davines “DeDe” spray to re-move any tangles). When you reach the scalp, reverse direction and brush hair back towards the ends. This will redistribute oil which may have started to accumulate near the top of the head. To refresh volume, part hair the the opposite way and tuck the sides. Finish with Davines “Invisible Styling Spray.” For hairline frizzies, comb and braid along the hairline, then tuck back and pin. Secure your braid with Davines “Glam Power Spray.”

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A distinctive pillow-white platinum color replaces an everyday shade of faded blonde.

A geometric cut removes bulk while adding a sophisticated edge. Long fringe helps frame the eyes and cheekbones.

Blow hair out with Davines “Relaxing Fluid” and straighten with a flat iron.

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makeovers:

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Before

Faded highlights are swapped for a brightened balance of honey tones.

An invisibly layered long bob gives hair a lift. The versatile fringe allows many styling options A sideswept fringe adds softness.

Blow dry hair with Davines “Volume Mousse.” Add Davines “Invisible Styling Spray” and sculpt waves with a large barrelled curling iron.

Before

Tea leaf brown adds a soft base of color without overpowering the brighter ribbons of pale blonde, to maintain an all-over lighter look.

A shoulder length bob adds style and removes excess volume. Concave layers open and frame the face.

Blow hair out with Davines “Protein Sculpting Lotion” through the ends for moisture and to reduce drying time. Layer with Davines “Invisible Honey Gel” while drying to control thick hair while improv-ing softness and shine.

One80 has lived up to their name. My hair has made a complete change from what it was to

what I wanted it to be. I recommend one80 to all my clients for the final touches on their new look

- Joyce Neave, Wardrobe Stylist, That Mom, Inc.

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Who says you can’t have it all? A deep espresso brunette color, accented with caramel highlights, combined with a long layered cut with a fringe offer both style and versatility.

Faux Bob Blow dry hair with Davines “Creative Moulding Foam,” and curl the length of hair using a 1” curling iron and separate with fingers. Sweep hair to one side and twist to create a small chignon with bobby pins. Pin small sections in the back to the top of the chignon until desired length is achieved. Finish with Davines “Glam Power Spray.”

Straight and Sleek Prep ends with Da-vines “Melu split end repair.” Blow out hair straight and lightly mist hair with Davines “Melu spray heat protectant” while flat iron-ing 1 inch sections from scalp to ends.

Wave Back Blow dry hair away from the face, shaping fringe forward. Use Davines “Volume Mousse” in the root area for full-ness. Smooth pieces with fingers, spray with Davines “Invisible Styling Spray” and roll sections back with a 1” iron. Set shine on curls with Davines “Gloss Spray.”

one look 3 ways

Faux Bob

Straight and Sleek

Wave Back

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Faux Bob

Wave Back

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U Street With length and an unstruc-tured finish, a wavy texture expresses itself at work and the blues club. Davines Yo-gurt and Muesli Naturaltech Shampoo and Conditioner help to rebalance scalp moisture.

Capitol Hill This session, redefine a classic look with smooth control that will land you at the head of the table. Polish hair with Davines #3 Pomade and comb into place.

Adams Morgan This cut is clean for the office, with enough texture to enhance the style for the night. Add thickness and control to the style with Davines #5 Stucco Cream

Georgetown Keep it simple for happy hours on M street and late nights at the library. Tapered sides give a modern look. Davines Energy Activist Shampoo reenergizes the scalp and thickens hair. Invis-ible Styling Paste adds a subtle finish.

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DC Men are looking for a more exclusive salon experience with attention to detail, a skillful cut, and ideas to expand their style options. Gentlemen, check out this list below to make sure you stay ahead of the pack with your grooming.

1. Come prepared to your first consultation as you would for any important meeting. Discuss your preferences, likes and dislikes, and overall lifestyle. Make a point to mention problem areas, such as growth patterns or cowlicks. Try clipping a photo from a magazine of a cut that you like, or bring pictures on your smart phone to show your hairstyle history.

2. Always schedule your next appointment before leaving the salon. Short hair grows in fast, and nothing is less impressive in the office or on a date than overdue grooming! For very short hair, wait three weeks before your next cut. For moderately longer hair, schedule visits four to six weeks apart.

3. Compliment good grooming with better hair care. Don’t bother with your girlfriend’s or wife’s shampoo! Go for a prescriptive regimen that your stylist will tailor to your scalp and hair type. All men should have two styling products in their routine: Pomades, pastes, gels, and creams can control the sides and the back when your hair starts to get long.

4. Don’t be shy with color! One80 colorist can customize a formula to discreetly camouflage grays and restore vitality. With five to ten minutes at the shampoo bowl you can skip the boxed at-home dye and compliment your haircut with a color services.

capitol men

Every visit to one80 is an oasis in my hectic life. No matter what my state when I arrive, I always leave relaxed. I’m sure that is due in no small part to the best scalp massages in town!

–Nicholas Feeney

capitol men

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a monumental wedding

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a monumental wedding

Whether you’re looking for chic and modern, or romantic and feminine, it’s very important to find a stylist who best fits your vision. As soon as you know your wedding date, schedule a consultation and trial at the salon. Working back-wards from your wedding date is a great way to plan your appointments. You should have your last cut and color a week before the big day, working backwards to set appoint-ments six weeks apart.

One80’s stylists specialties include thermal sets, specialty styles, and up-hair. Our boutique size and atmosphere cre-ates the perfect space for your wedding day, and our open door policy allows you to bring your makeup artist directly to the salon. Stylists are also available to come to your hotel or home for services.

Often newly engaged women have many questions about planning and timelines for hair appointments and mainte-nance. The following timeline has everything you need to know, so get ready for your countdown to great wedding hair!

6 months before: start to get ideas of how you would like to wear your hair. Discuss some ideas with your stylist, and think about how much length you’ll need for your style. Instead of getting major haircuts, only get the ends trimmed to maintain hair health. You can also begin a treatment and color regimen to correct an scalp, dryness, or color is-sues. The sooner you start treatments or color correction at One80 the better your results will be!

4 months before: you should schedule your day-of appoint-

ments! Even if bridesmaids and moms are not sure if they will come in for styling, it’s a good idea to book out time for them. This will ensure that enough stylists are available to accommodate your party! We especially ask for plenty of time to book stylists for on-site styling! You can approximate timing and what appointments will be needed, and confirm or make changes to the schedule at a later date.

3 months before: get inspired and begin gathering specific ideas for wedding hair looks. Make your own “look-book” and collect styles from magazines or the internet. It’s also a good idea to decide what you’ll be wearing in your hair in terms of a veil, jewels, or flowers. Pieces like this will often dictate which styles will or will not work, and can inspire an original hair design!

2 months before: hold a practice session with your stylist. Together, you can finalize 2 or 3 different looks, and take digital photos for reference for the big day.

1 to 2 weeks before: set an appointment for the Groom! He’s the love of your life, so make sure your fiancé has an appointment booked at One80. Get him a one80 gift card and treat him to a pre-wedding surprise!

On the Big Day, relax! Your wedding day has arrived! Enjoy getting ready with your friends and family. Our front desk can help coordinate refreshments for your party. You should hand over your cell phone and appoint a bridesmaid to field all calls, and put someone on camera duty to catch candid photos! With all of the prep work your hair will look gorgeous and you will shine as the Bride!

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Whether you’re knockin’em dead in the board room, catching a cab to a power lunch, or running to a coffee date with Moms on the Hill, you can work out a styling regimen with One80 that will make that blowout last for days on end. With weekday appointment times from 9 am to 7 pm, we can accommodate your busy schedule. Get your weekly style fix on Tuesdays and with easy tricks you can keep the style for days.

k street woman on

the goHair is blown out smooth with an anti-frizz serum, and volume is added with the Davines Texturizing Spray. Loosely wrap large sections of hair around a 1 ½ inch curling iron on day two of the blow out to change up your look!

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A peekaboo color adds a pop of interest, and Davines Invisible Honey Gel will hold your curls, moisturize, and protect from our city’s humidity all at the same time! For second day style, re-wet and wrap errant curls around your finger to redefine and spring back into shape.

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Keep reds vibrant at home with a color depositing shampoo. This shoulder-length bob shines with Davines Defining Gloss, and an angled fringe is kept fresh with bi-weekly trims. Feel free to pop by One80 any time for a complimentary bang-trim to keep your look fresh between trims!

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To keep this style voluminous for days, place Velcro rollers at the crown of your hair in the morning. Blast with your blowdryer, for some easy volume and then let cool. Keep style all day without looking stiff with Davines Invisible Hairspray.

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washington’s top 10 galas

An “s” curl framing the face is on the

horizon as a top trend. This softens the

fringe, recalling an almost-retro style,

while clean lines keep your style fresh and

current. Accessories and jewelry play a

large part in influencing the design your

stylist creates, and of course your dress

will be the biggest influence on your hair-

style. Whether pairing a dramatic gown

and subdued chignon, or your favorite

little black dress with an intricate updo,

maintaining a balance gives your entire

look polished sophistication.

washington’s top 10 galas

An “s” curl framing the face is on the

horizon as a top trend. This softens the

fringe, recalling an almost-retro style,

while clean lines keep your style fresh and

current. Accessories and jewelry play a

large part in influencing the design your

stylist creates, and of course your dress

will be the biggest influence on your hair-

style. Whether pairing a dramatic gown

and subdued chignon, or your favorite

little black dress with an intricate updo,

maintaining a balance gives your entire

look polished sophistication.

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1. CHARITYWORKS DREAM BALL An always-elegant evening featuring spectacular silent andlive auctions, dinner, and dancing.Date: 10/2/10, 6 PMLocation: National Building Museum Attire: Black-tie Price: $650 http://www.charityworksdc.org/events/2010dreamball.php

2. THE MERIDIAN BALL The Annual Meridian Ball is one of Wash-ington’s mostcelebrated fundraising events, and pro-vides critical support for Meridian’spublic diplomacy, educational outreach and arts and culture programs.Held in the early fall, this unique event begins with over 30 dinners hostedby various Ambassadors at their Wash-ington residences followed by asumptuous dessert buffet and dancing at historic Meridian House.Date: 10/1/10Attire: Black-tie http://www.meridian.org/ball/ball2010.html

3. THE NATIONAL ITALIAN FOUNDATION’S NIAF GALA This year, NIAF celebrates 35 years of representing the Italian American commu-nity—the most prestigious Italian Ameri-can event in the nation’s capital. Date: 10/23/10Location: Hilton WashingtonAttire: Black-tie Price: Starts at $400 http://www.niaf.org/events/2010/DC_Gala/index.asp

4. KNOCK-OUT ABUSE AGAINST WOMEN ANNUAL GALA Description: While the guys enjoy their boxing, ladies gather together for a night of their own, with live and silent auctions and exciting entertainment. Knock-Out Abuse Against Women supports organi-zations in the Washington, DC metropoli-tan area that offer services, assistanceand shelter to women and children who are victims of abuse. Date: 11/11/10

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Location: The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, D.C. Attire: Cocktail Price: $500; sponsorships from $7,500 to $25,000 Contact: Stephanie Donohue Thomp-son, 202-725-5604, [email protected]

5. HARMAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNUAL GALA Join the Shakespeare Theatre Compa-ny and a cast of distinguished perform-ers from the worlds of dance, opera and classical music as we pay tribute to William Shakespeare’s Italy. Recog-nized as “Washington’s Most BuzzedAbout Gala” (Washington Life), the eve-ning ends with a walk down the redcarpet to dinner and dancing in the National Building Museum.Date: 10/3/10Location: Sidney Harman Hall Attire: Black-tie http://www.shakespearetheatre.org/support/events/will_award.aspx

6. LOMBARDI GALA The 24th Annual Lombardi Gala is an unparalleled celebration to benefit Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Louis M. Weiner, MD, Director.Date: 11/6/10, 6:30 PMLocation: The Washington HiltonAttire: Black-tie

Price: $400 http://www2.georgetown.edu/gumc/lombardi/gala/

7. THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION GALA Description: Dine among masterpieces by Degas, Matisse, Renoir, andother modern masters at the Phillips Collection’s annual gala, which isattended by over 400 of Washington power players. A cocktail reception inthe main gallery and courtyard is fol-lowed by a seated dinner in the upperlevel galleries, with dessert and danc-ing afterwards at Anderson House. Date: 5/13/2011Attire: Black-tie Contact: 202-387-2151 x311, [email protected]

8. FREER SACKLER GALA Celebrate the return of stunning Chi-nese artworks to the reer Gallery of Art at this year’s annual benefit gala. Date: 11/17/2010, 6:30 PMLocation: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Galley of Art Attire: Black-tie Price: Starting at $1,000http://www.asia.si.edu/events/gala-tickets.asp

9. LEUKEMIA BALL Description: For the past 23 years, the

Leukemia Ball has reigned as Greater Washington’s single largest, non-polit-ical black tie event. Bringing together the entertainment, corporate, political and philanthropic communities, busi-ness leaders in Washington consider this dazzling, annual, black tie gala the “must attend” event of the year, putting it on their calendars up to a year in advance.Date: 3/12/2011Attire: Black-tie Price: $1,000; sponsorships from $10,000 to $50,000 http://www.leukemiaball.org/

10. THE OPERA BALL Description: The Washington National Opera seems to out-do itself eachseason, with their largest annual fund-raising event topping the glam list ofWashington events every year. The night begins with an intimate dinnerin a local embassy, followed by a lavish party hosted by a member of thediplomatic community. Date: 6/3/2010Attire: Black-tie Price: Starting at $500 for Opera Ball and dinner; $250 for ball only;sponsorships starting at $5,000 http://www.dc-opera.org/supportus/galasspecialevents.asp

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breathable extensions: a one80 exclusive!

The latest technological advances in extensions is now available, only at Salon one80.

One80 Breathable Extensions add immediate fullness and length. Weightless and custom cut and colored to suit each client, one80 Breathable Extensions can be reattached up to three times, and last up to three months. They are made from natural hair, so you can color, blowdry, and style them just as you would your normal hair.

Prices are by consultation.

II had frozen cold feet about changing my hair

color. The entire one80 staff talked me through

options and more or less held my hand. The

color, by Derrick, turned out perfect and

Fred cut my hair brilliantly, like always.

One80 is a perfect balance of girl’s night fun and

lux. Loves! - Emma Dinzebach

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in the news

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Sleek and Straight at Alberta Ferretti

Fred Hawck, One80 Salon (1275 K St. NW,202-842-9113, www.one80salon.com)

1. Start by prepping damp hair with asmoothing cream, concentrating on the middleand ends. Hawck recommends L’OrealProfessionnel Texture Expert products; the line’sSmooth Essence cream ($21) won’t weigh downyour locks. Concentrating on the crown of thehead, apply a volumizing mousse, such as theTexture Expert Expansion body-activating mousse($19). 2. Blow-dry your hair, working with a mediumto large round brush to lift and dry the top halfof your hair. At the Alberta Ferretti runwayshow, model Aline Weber sported a naturaltexture underneath a smooth, sleek top section;Hawck recommends skipping the round-brushtreatment on the underside of your hair to

achieve the look.3. Take the section of hair at the back ofthe crown and gently back-comb it witha small flat brush near the roots tocreate the ’70s-esque volume. Separate asection of hair at the front hairline(where bangs would be), and sweep thehair to one side. Hawck recommendsusing elasticized thread, available atcraft stores, to secure the hair with asmall knot instead of pins, which aredifficult to conceal. Finish with a lighthair spray.

[WHAT’S IN STORE]It’s never too early to start dreaming about your next getaway.Get started with Saks Fifth Avenue’s trunk show highlightingOscar de la Renta’s vacation-ready resort collection. Monday, 10a.m.-5 p.m.; Tuesday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 5555 Wisconsin Ave.,Chevy Chase. 240-497-5292. Free.

The men’s department at Bloomingdale’s and Details magazineare pairing up for a British-rock-themed men’s style event, featuring a

DJ, English-pub-inspired appetizers and beer, a GuitarHero raffle and Zirh skin-care treatments. During

the event, scope out new looks and score 20 to30 percent off men’s sportswear and denim.

Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. 5300 Western Ave.,Chevy Chase, 240-744-3700. Free.

Get a double dose of fab accessories atthe Little Shoe Box’s two trunk shows:

See fashion-forward boots andpumps from local shoe line

Gigi Favela (see example atleft), and peruse jewelrydesigner Rachelle Céline’shandcrafted gold andgemstone jewelry.Thursday, noon-5 p.m.

7134 Bethesda Lane.301-654-7463. Free.

— Michelle Thomas

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TrendSpotter

TRENDY TRESSES FOR FALL

Sartorial statements aside, the runways for fall were packed with covetable coifs: Think smooth blowouts,romantic curls and glam-punk updos. But how to translate these high-design dos into something attainable? Weasked four local stylists to re-create the season’s freshest looks.

— Holly E. Thomas

Products available at One80 and otherselect salons. Visit us.lorealprofessionnel.com for retailers.

Modern Twists at Derek Lam

Jacqui Davis, PR at Partners (1001 G St. NW,202-737-0909, www.pratpartners.com)

1. Derek Lam’s models sported slightlyroughed-up versions of the classic French twist,a look Davis calls “the do for fall.” Davisrecommends styling with slightly dirty hair,which is easier to work with. To combat oil,apply a hair powder at the scalp and brushthrough. Davis swears by the color-coordinatedoptions from Bumble and Bumble ($19-$34).2. For model Sheila Marquez’s look, take the top“horseshoe” section of your hair (from the fronthairline between the midpoints of the eyebrowsto the top of the crown) and use a natural-bristlepaddle brush to back-comb the underside,working in small sections from back to front. 3. Spritz hair with a “working” hair spray, suchas Bumble and Bumble’s Does It All styling spray($14-$24), which lets you manipulate your hairwithout creating helmet head, then let it dry.Use the paddle brush to gently smooth the toplayer of hair, but don’t take out theback-combing. Pinch the hair at the back of thecrown and push it upward to create a bouffant.Use pins to secure. 4. Back-comb the underside of the remaininghair. Apply a generous dose of working spray,

and smooth the sides lightly with thebrush. Pull it back as if you’re making ahigh ponytail, then twist to create avertical roll. Tuck in the ends at the top,then use pins on the round side of theroll, pushing them straight through thethickest part, perpendicular to the head,and turning them sideways to slide inunder the roll. The heavier your hair,the more pins you’ll need.5. At the base of the twist, push a few

pins straight into the roll and angle them up. Thenspritz again with the working spray, run your handsover the sides lightly to smooth any frizzies and let theproduct set. If you have bangs, sweep them to the sideand hold with a light hair spray. Davis notes that someof Lam’s models wore bows lengthwise along thetwist, which can conceal pins and loose ends. “Plus, itlooks super cute and super current,” he adds.

Retro Curls at Diane von Furstenberg

Rodney Pinion, Andre Chreky (1604 K St. NW,202-293-9393, www.andrechreky.com)

1. On clean, damp hair, work an egg-size amount ofvolumizing mousse, such as Kerastase’s Volumactive($34), into your hair, starting at the crown andworking your way down and toward the fronthairline. Comb through and blow-dry.2. The designer was inspired by the 1940s spy flick“A Foreign Affair,” so glamorous curls are a must.Using a curling iron with a 11⁄2-inch diameter, takethe top section of hair from the front hairline to thecrown and roll in sections down to the scalp,curling toward the back. To do the sides and back,work in sections from top to bottom, curling hairunder. Pinion uses a BaByliss Pro gold titaniumcurling iron ($69) but notes that hot rollers can beused instead. 3. Run your fingers or a large vent brush from thefront hairline toward the crown, skipping over theends, which would frizz and lose curl. To getfullness and volume a la model Du Juan, start at thenape of your neck and run your fingers up andthrough the ends. Then finish with a light spray,such as Kerastase’s Double Force hair spray ($34).“This spray holds well, butit doesn’t dry too crisp,”Pinion notes. “But usea light touch, becauseyou want it to havesome bounce.”

Downtown Updoat Bottega Veneta

Theresa Mosely, Bubbles (1961 Chain BridgeRd., McLean, 703-448-3987, www.bubblessalon.com)

1. To prep damp hair, Mosely suggests blendinga small amount of Cibu’s Shang High thickeningpaste ($18) with the line’s Oso Shimmersmoothing solution ($18) and applying fromroots to ends. Then blow-dry, using a round orpaddle brush until your hair is smooth and dry. 2. Use a 11⁄2-inch-diameter curling iron to createloose curls all over your head, which will makeit easier to mold the hair. Starting at the nape,curl 11⁄2-inch sections loosely, working up andalong the sides to the top of the head. After thehair is curled, apply a working hair spray. “Youdon’t want a spray that’s too stiff, because thislook has a lot of softness,” Mosely says. 3. Using a small, flat brush, start at the napeand brush hair straight up, then secure withbobby pins at the crown. To get model JourdanDunn’s rocker-chic look, allow loose ends tostick up at the crown. For hair that’s too shortto reach the crown area, use your fingers or aflat iron to shape them into wisps above the

ears. 4. Take the section of hair at thefront hairline and use afine-toothed comb to gentlyback-comb. Smooth the hairaround three or four fingers andpush the section forward to get aslight bouffant. Tuck the endsunder and secure with pins. Tofinish this look, use your fingersand a working spray to give looseends at the crown a spiky, pieceylook. For bangs, use a flat iron tocurl them slightly under. Thenmist with a light shine-boostinghair spray, such as Cibu’s Sashini($18).

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MODEL PHOTOS, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: ALBERTA FERRETTI; DIANE VON FURSTENBERG; BOTTEGA VENETA; © DAN & CORINA LECCA. PRODUCT PHOTOS: L’OREAL; CONAIR; CIBU; BUMBLE AND BUMBLE.

NOODLE & BOO BODY SCRUB

Noodle & Boo’s Glowology Sugar Mama HoneyScrub may not be the most egregious artifact of themarketing boom aimed at new moms; that honor fallsto the phenomenon of “push presents.” (If you have toask, count yourself lucky and try to forget I mentionedit.) But I cannot for the life of me figure out why thescrub is supposed to appeal to mothers in particular.As far as I can tell, it is not intended to diminishstretch marks or, more pressingly, keep the toddlerfrom smothering the cat.

In practice, the sugar in this concoction is so finethat, combined with oil, its texture is borderlineslimy. And the cloyingly sweet smell reminds me ofStrawberry Shortcake’s sugar-cookie-scented friend. But it didleave me with soft, smooth skin and mitigated the need forpost-shower lotion. But $26? The ingredients, including sugar,coconut oil, sunflower oil and shea butter, seem easy enough to

replicate. Perhaps I could makesome at home and save myselfabout $25. Sure, right after Irescue the cat.

— Hannah Schardt$26 at www.noodleandboo.com.

SOAP & PAPER FACTORYSCENTED DRAWER PAPERS

I love clothes, but I’ve never been themost fastidious about caring for mywardrobe. Even my favorite blouse ismore likely to end up crumpled in aheap next to the dresser than foldedcarefully in one of its drawers. So it’snot surprising that drawer linershave never been on my list ofmust-haves. I had them once, when

I was 7. They were bright pink andprinted with tiny white flowers. They

were certainly not scented. The Soap & Paper Factory’s orange-blossom-scented versions,

though, are wonderful enough to change my messy ways. Unlikethe girlish liners of my childhood, these are fully grown-up: ahand-drawn pattern of sprawling vintage-looking flowers in anunexpected palette of chartreuse, coral and chocolate. They aresoftly, gorgeously scented. They leave a lingering hint of orangeblossoms in my bedroom and on my shirts. Which will now be inthe drawer, not on the floor.

— Michelle Thomas$28 for six sheets at www.soapandpaperfactory.com.

NOODLE & BOO; BY RENEE COMET AND KATHRYN NORWOOD FOR THE WASHINGTON POST

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GIGI FAVELA

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One monumental day each year, One80 donates our talents in order to give back to a charity in our com-munity. In 2010, our event was held with Fashion for Paws, the program that brings together high-fashion events with animal lovers, and which directly benefits the Washington Humane Society.

For each benefit, we donate every dollar from every service to our chosen cause. Our stylists, colorists, assistants, and front desk staff generously donate their time and services, and we add a raffle, silent auction, manicure services, and massages for a day of getting gorgeous while doing good!

In 2009, we were thrilled to raise $8,000 dollars for Horton’s Kids, the Capitol Hill-based program that works with children from Washington’s less fortunate neighborhoods. Thanks in no small part to our one80 clients, team, Fashion For Paws supporters, and especially Fashion For Paws’ Executive Director, Tara

de Nicolas, and Pamela Sorensen of PamelasPunch.com, we were able to raise $11,000 dollars for our 2010 event!

The Washington Humane Society, the only Congres-sionally-chartered animal welfare agency in the United States, has been the area’s leading voice for animals since 1870. As the only open-access shelter in the Nation’s Capital, the Washington Humane Society provides comfort and care to nearly 30,000 animals each year through its broad range of programs and services including sheltering, adoption, spay and neuter, CatNiPP, Humane Law Enforcement, lost and found, human-animal therapy programs and Humane Education. One80 Salon is honored to support such a worthy cause.

We look forward to seeing you at our 2011 One80 Summer Fling!

Summer Fling: Gorgeous + Goodness

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When meeting a stylist, communication is key. Bring in pictures of hair styles which you like and even those you dislike so your stylist can get a clear idea of your style.

Leave the negativity behind and learn to focus on the positive aspects of your hair. Ask your stylist how to make the most of your hair’s natural texture and tendencies.

At home maintenance between visits is key to hair vitality.Make sure hair is well hydrated before it is colored. Hair will be in better condition and hold the color longer.

Brunettes and redheads should use a color enhanc-ing shampoo in between visits to keep color rich. Blondes can stop in between appointments for a glaze or root boost to prolong the life of highlights.

Apply Davines Su Moisturizing Softening Leave-in Mist before sun exposure to help color stay fresh longer.

For curly hair, brush hair while conditioner is still in, after rinsing towel dry and apply product.

Use a deep conditioner such as Davines NouNou Nourishing Repairing Mask on the ends of your hair once a week for at least 30 minutes to maintain hy-dration. Hair styles best when healthy.

Hair that is pulled back often tends to be dryer and more fragile. Apply extra leave in conditioner such as Davines Moisturizing Anti-Aging Daily Cream around the hairline.

If shampooing and conditioning isn’t enough to revive your hair, add a treatment regimen. Davines has a wide range of natural oil treatments for the scalp and hair which are available in the salon or to use at home.

Want to make your salon blowout last? The perfect blowout for your hair doesn’t just have to happen once every six to eight weeks when you’re at One80 for a trim! Weekly salon blowouts will shave hours off of your schedule and, maintained correctly, will last almost the whole week long! 1. Start your week off right. Schedule an appointment with your stylist early in the week or Thursday/Friday morning to get you in shape for the weekend. A good blow-out can last three days or more depending on maintenance and your hair texture. 2. Know thine enemies. Your shower and your bed are the two places your blow-out fear the most, so use a cap in the shower and wrap your head in a silk scarf (knot in front) for bed. If your hair is longer, set it in a large, loose braid and then follow with the scarf. Check the weather and always leave your home pre-pared- keep an extra scarf and umbrella with you just in case! 3. Freshen up. A blow-dryer and a brush can be used to gently reshape the ends each morning. Velcro or hot rollers can be used to reset body in dry hair. Flat irons and large curling irons (ceramic!) are great for keeping unruly hair smooth, and get product recom-mendations from your stylist to keep your blowout in tip-top shape. 4. Have a back-up plan. Every woman should have at least one post-washing look that’s easy to pull off on her own in case a blowout isn’t an option that day. Ask your stylist for a no-fuss way to wear your hair up, with an accessory or air-dried with a different product. Then hurry back to One80 for a glass of wine, your favorite magazine, and another great blow-out.

tips and tricksI’ve gone to one80 Salon for years—I’d

totally trust Fred Hawck with my life,

and completely trust him

with my hair.

-Rich Amons

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behind the scenes

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salon services

Hair DesignWomen’s Haircut, blowdry, & finish….. 90+

Men’s haircut …..60+Evening and gala styling….. 110+

Blowout …..50+

Weddings….. by consultationExtensions….. by consultation

Color and Texture Single process color/touch up….. 80+

Double process color/color balancing….. 90+Partial Highlight….. 130+

Full highlight….. 180+

Special Effects…. by consultationKeratin Straightening…… by consultation

Haircare TreatmentsCustomized Treatment Regiment with

Davines NaturalTech products:

Scalp RebalancingHydratingNourishingAnti-Aging

Please keep in mind that all services are a la carte, and a blowout must be booked separately following color services. One80 accepts cash, Visa, MasterCard, or personal check. Gratuity

cannot be added to checks, debit, or credit cards. We appreciate prompt arrival to ensure ample time for each service,

and we do enforce a 15 minute late policy.

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second take

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mission statement

One80 celebrates the individual desire for change by looking beyond trends to create a beauty that is both wearable and unique. We strive to adapt the latest styles to each client’s personality in order to create an effect that is natural as well as transformative. One80 consists of a community of award-winning stylists and colorists whose unpretentious style and commitment to the highest level of service form the cornerstone of our culture. Our stylists are able to apply the elements that make a look modern and contemporary to every hair style and client comfort level, bridging the gap between the individual talent and customer service. One80’s warm and contemporary space is de-signed to make styling appointments a calming and luxurious retreat from the frenetic pace of the day. The open layout, including a color bar, allows the client to be more involved in the process, while color tables and wireless access let busy clients continue with their work day while they receive their services. One80 provides a unique and unaffected sa-lon experience, one in which talent and design come together to achieve the vision of each individual client.

thanksRemi and Jeremy would like to extend thanks to the entire One80 team:

Sebastian BandithHeather FinkelAshani FonsecaFred HawckLalla IsmaeliDerrick LachneyAlicia LovasMelissa MurphyJordan PringleAmy PutensMichael RollandCyrille TurpinPaskalini SavopolousEmil Occhipinti

Special thanks to our Manager, Shannon Cusello, for her work on this collection

Also a very special thanks toOur publicist, Barbara Martin

Chas Schwartz & Son Jewelers, Mazza Gallerie and The Willard Hotel, 202.363.5432, www.chasschwartz.comChevy Chase Bridal, Mazza Gallerie, 202.363.9301, www.chevychasebridal.com.

Renee Sharrow and Kim Luk and the Park Hyatt Hotel

Thor Cheston and Brasserie Beck

Grace Oh, Graphic DesignerPhotography: Tim CoburnAssisted by Michael PaolantonioAdditional Photography: Alison Fassl

Makeup design by Winstead Barnes, Jr and Michael ReevesAdditional Makeup by Melissa Murphy

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B E A U T Y + S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y